1942
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1942.01500180078012
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Reaction to Sodium Diphenyl Hydantoinate (Dilantin Sodium)

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“…Gropper (1956) described a 29-year-old man who developed jaundice, exfoliative dermatitis, eosinophilia, and lymphadenopathy; terminally ulceration extended to include lips, eyes, oral cavity, and genitalia. Ritchie and Kolb (1942) described a fatal case of haemorrhagic erythema. Necropsy showed extensive haemorrhagic changes in the skin, mouth, and gastrointestinal tract, and pulmonary oedema and oedema of the brain.…”
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“…Gropper (1956) described a 29-year-old man who developed jaundice, exfoliative dermatitis, eosinophilia, and lymphadenopathy; terminally ulceration extended to include lips, eyes, oral cavity, and genitalia. Ritchie and Kolb (1942) described a fatal case of haemorrhagic erythema. Necropsy showed extensive haemorrhagic changes in the skin, mouth, and gastrointestinal tract, and pulmonary oedema and oedema of the brain.…”
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“…Cutaneous reactions following the ingestion of hydantoin derivatives are commonly erythematous, scarlatiniform, or morbilliform in character. The eruption tends to appear about the ninth or tenth day of treatment, and may be accompanied by fever (Ritchie and Kolb, 1942). The incidence of such reactions is reported to be between 5% and 10% of patients taking phenytoin, and at least 5% of' those receiving methoin (Bailey et al, 1965;Lindmayr, 1951).…”
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“…A rarer manifestation of hydantoin sensitivity is exfoliative dermatitis (Ritchie and Kolb, 1942). Gropper (1956) reported a fatal case associated with hepatitis.…”
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